Prayer Times in Philippines
47
N:15.733334, E:120.86667
13
N:14.910277, E:120.75306
51
N:16.216667, E:119.9
18
N:11.55, E:122.7925
18
N:11.551111, E:122.78528
49
N:11.422222, E:119.46611
49
N:11.787222, E:120.07222
49
N:11.310833, E:119.41194
09
N:13.827778, E:121.39555
48
N:16.2225, E:120.96972
48
N:16.166666, E:120.933334
11
N:10.25, E:124.3
11
N:10.243333, E:124.29278
11
N:10.25, E:124.23333
30
N:10.7, E:122.28333
63
N:15.292778, E:120.71972
63
N:15.292778, E:120.71972
H2
N:13.9, E:122.35
51
N:15.974444, E:119.95556
04
N:11.58, E:122.385
13
N:14.910277, E:120.75306
H2
N:14.116667, E:121.55
33
N:14.15, E:121.51667
D6
N:14.0, E:121.083336
29
N:17.55, E:120.38333
28
N:18.071388, E:120.486664
28
N:18.071388, E:120.486664
31
N:17.033333, E:121.61667
14
N:17.933332, E:121.75
01
N:17.420834, E:120.65056
36
N:16.816668, E:120.45
31
N:17.106112, E:122.45528
24
N:7.733333, E:125.78333
58
N:12.85, E:123.98333
H2
N:13.966667, E:121.316666
29
N:17.316668, E:120.51667
04
N:11.606389, E:122.40945
04
N:11.606389, E:122.40945
33
N:14.283333, E:121.416664
47
N:15.338333, E:121.03555
14
N:18.588055, E:121.20333
28
N:18.166666, E:120.71667
70
N:5.694722, E:125.28667
70
N:5.693333, E:125.2875
18
N:11.2825, E:122.59139
11
N:9.780556, E:123.81695
21
N:10.646667, E:124.49194
51
N:16.05, E:120.48333
B9
N:16.044167, E:120.32306
30
N:10.988889, E:122.43916
B9
N:16.016666, E:120.3
55
N:11.6, E:124.8
55
N:11.616667, E:124.8
58
N:12.85, E:123.98333
H2
N:14.3, E:121.65
49
N:11.183333, E:119.28333
33
N:14.183333, E:121.28333
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Qiyam
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The only difference is in the Asr prayer. In the standard method (which is used by Imamas Shafii, Hanbali, and Maliki) the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is equivalent to its height, whereas in the Hanafi method the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is twice its height.
Daylight Saving Time
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